How often should the seals on emergency medical vehicles be replaced?
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Replace and inspect regularly according to the emergency medical vehicle sealing management regulations. Here is an introduction to emergency medical vehicles: 1. Overview: An emergency medical vehicle consists of a vehicle body and medical cabinets placed on it. The medical cabinets include cabinet bodies and covers. The upper part of the cabinet body has compartments for storing medicines, with sliding panels to seal the compartments. The vehicle body is equipped with oxygen cylinder sleeves to secure oxygen tanks and an infusion stand at one end. A single emergency medical vehicle can simultaneously have an infusion stand, oxygen cylinder sleeves, multiple drawers and cabinets for storing items, providing ample storage space and convenience. The sliding panels serve both as covers and operating platforms, increasing the working area. 2. Materials: The vehicle uses plastic-steel composites, stainless steel guardrails, ABS work surfaces, anti-collision rings, steel-plastic columns, storage boxes, document bags, central locking systems, single infusion stands, CPR boards or defibrillator boards, trash cans, and high-quality silent wheels.